So I totally bought the new vanity pets being sold online at the Blizzard Store. I bought Lil’ K.T. for myself and the Pandaren Monk for my girlfriend. It was an instant purchase and no-brainer for me since we’re two avid companion pet collectors and, honestly, the price wasn’t outrageous enough to deter me.
I got a little sidetracked this last week with Dragon Age: Origins. Very awesome single-player RPG from Bioware. If you like those things (and if you liked Baldur’s Gate 1/2) then you should try it out. I have been enjoying it immensely (might be a review coming up if/when I finish it).
Myth Busted: Fast Weapon Upgrades
That’s right folks, you heard it here first, speed is what matters, slow speed weapons.
If you follow Elitist Jerks threads then there’s absolutely no question whatsoever that slow/slow is the way to go for Enhance. But let’s face it, not everyone reads EJ, not everyone stays up with the latest theorycrafting, and not everyone knows what’s best for their class.
Blizzard has officially launched a micro-transaction shop for WoW, directly selling non-combat pets for real money. I am rather disappointed in them.
I don’t really like micro-transactions. Maybe it’s naive, but I prefer to have a very simple relationship with game companies. They make a good game, I give them money for that game, and they use that money to make more good games. They don’t try to play tricks, to nickel-and-dime their costumers, to expend effort on “capturing consumer surplus”. I’d rather they spend their time and effort on making better games.
Ok, I know, I know… this blog has been comatose for weeks. It’s not that the Red Devils haven’t done anything; it’s just that we haven’t done anything new. Well, ok – we did clear the newly updated Onyxia, but I can’t say it was much of a challenge for us.
At this point we are able to clear Vault, Onyxia and ToC all in one night, which kinda’ leaves us with little else to shoot for on our other raiding nights. As a result, we are once again plagued with a lack of raiders logging in! A few of our more “hard core” members would like to fully clear Ulduar through Algalon, but now that the instance is considered outdated by many, we can’t get enough players together to make a serious attempt.
The Antechamber of Ulduar: Auriaya
We’re going to do something a little different today. Instead of looking at class mechanics or specs, we’re going to look at Ulduar. As you all probably know, Ulduar is similar to Naxx in the way that it is divided into four sections. This section is called The Antechamber of Ulduar and comes after you break into Ulduar. We’re going to be taking a look at the bosses within the Antechamber of Ulduar who are blocking your way to the Keepers of Ulduar. Today, we’ll be focusing on Auriaya.
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